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abhor
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verb
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To hate something |
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acrimony
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noun
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Showing feelings of anger and bitterness. |
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animosity
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noun
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A strong feeling of dislike or hatred |
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aversion
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noun
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Feeling a strong dislike of something or someone, resulting in an unwillingness to do something. |
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contempt
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noun
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A strong feeling of dislike or disrespect toward someone or something considered unworthy. |
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cringe
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verb
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To contract one's face or body due to a feeling of disgust or embarrassment |
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cynical
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adjective
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Mocking or scornful in a way that shows disbelief or contempt. |
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deplore
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verb
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To feel or express strong disapproval of (something) |
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derogatory
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adjective
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Showing strong disapproval and not showing respect |
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despise
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verb
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To feel intense dislike or contempt for someone or something. |
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discord
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noun
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Lack of harmony in opinions, actions, or relationships. |
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disdain
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noun
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The feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect; contempt |
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disgust
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adjective
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A strong feeling of dislike or revulsion. |
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expel
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verb
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To force someone to leave a place, especially a certain institution or country, removing them from a group or organization. |
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loathe
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verb
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To feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something |
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repudiate
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verb
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To refuse to accept that something is valid. |
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scorn
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nounverb noun
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The feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless or despicable; contempt |
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scorn
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nounverb verb
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Feel or express contempt or derision for |
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scram
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verb
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To leave or go away from a place quickly |
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sneer
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nounverb noun
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A contemptuous or mocking smile, remark, or tone |
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